New jobs announced at Citroën & DS Ireland 

March 03, 2016
New jobs announced at Citroën & DS Ireland  The team at Citroën & DS Ireland.
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The team at Citroën & DS Ireland has grown to 22 staff members following a major recruitment drive by the company since IM European Motors Ltd, a division of IM Group, acquired Citroën Motors Ireland from PSA Peugeot Citroën in October 2015.


Following a restructuring of the company twelve new employees have joined the team with all Irish operations now managed from head office in Airside, Swords. All customer relations queries, warranty, vehicle distribution and additional financial operations which were previously managed through Citroën in the UK are now being undertaken by the team in Dublin.

Speaking about the new positions, Chris Graham, Managing Director, Citroën & DS Ireland, commented, “As per the IM Group strategy we are pleased to have relocated all of the Citroën and DS Ireland operations to Dublin. We are delighted to have doubled the workforce here in Airside and with the motoring industry on the rise again we hope to see the creation of further positions later this year.”
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